LAST ISSUE'S IMAGE(ISSUE
#31)-
the base of a cypress tree. a full photo of which
I do not have. You can get a sense of it by viewing
Cypress2

LAST ISSUE'S IMAGERY -
Again, the colors and textures are what had me include
this
one, which also has many different images that
can be conjured up while viewing it. I saw a frog
on the right and Sam saw a woman on the left. My frog
has since turned into a turtle since someone said
that's what she saw. Another wrote, "Right
off the bat I see in the lower right hand corner,
a face in blue. Definitely an eyeball."

The photo also inspired two more expanded responses
which I'm pleased to share with you:

"I instantly saw the upper torso of a naked,
muscular man. Hmmmm!

His head is in the left part of the picture and its
turned downward, looking left. His left arm is outstretched
and visible to right below the elbow, which disappears
into the frame. The right side of his body is covered
by moss, but the left side of his body is clearly
visible in tones of beige.

He could be Moss Man! An ancient creature that exists
in the woodlands. He can easily be seen at dawn or
dusk as the world moves into and out of light. It
is at the edge between these worlds that you can hear
his whispers and know his heart." Adela M.
Rubio, Nutrition and Wellness Coach, www.adelarubio.com

and, Maria Doherty, from Scotland, Life Coach, NLP
and Reiki Practioner, www.chrysalistransformations.com
wrote, "Wow, this is awesome. I could
write a whole world about this one. It reminds me
of the old oak trees in our playing field at school
when I was little. I used to watch them for ages,
weaving fairy tales from their gnarled bark, the peculiar
swellings and the bare circular patches we called
"fairy doors". Absolute magic."

Both Adela and Maria are part of a team of facilitators
in Julie Jordan Scott's 42
Days of Writing Passionately, a free program
which is still open to new participants.

TODAY'S IMAGE -brings with it our wishes for an inspiring weekend
on whatever paths you choose to take.

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